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Ruckelshaus, Unsoeld join list of extraordinary Washingtonians in “Who are We?” exhibit

Ruckelshaus, Unsoeld join list of extraordinary Washingtonians in “Who are We?” exhibit

Former U.S. Rep. Jolene Unsoeld (left) and Secretary Wyman share a laugh during speech by Bill Ruckelshaus. A new exhibit has opened at the State Capitol honoring Bill Ruckelshaus, Jolene Unsoeld and other extraordinary Washingtonians. “Who are we?” launched in ceremonies Thursday. It features historic photos and compelling life stories of newsmakers who’ve overcome long odds and influenced the state. The exhibit, created by the office’s Legacy Washington program and printed with private dollars, will be on display at the…

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Legacy WA launches “Who are we?” exhibit Aug. 25

Legacy WA launches “Who are we?” exhibit Aug. 25

Our Legacy Washington program is getting set to launch its latest exhibit, “Who are we?” It features historic photos and compelling life stories about a diverse group of Washingtonians who have overcome obstacles to leave positive marks on our state. The exhibit’s official launch is Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. in the State Reception Room on the third floor of the Capitol in Olympia. Secretary of State Kim Wyman will emcee the event, which is open to the public. Dancers…

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New Legacy WA profile highlights young winemakers

New Legacy WA profile highlights young winemakers

Amy Alvarez-Wampfler and Victor Palencia. (Photo courtesy of  Greg Lehman) Our Legacy Washington program has just released its latest profile in its special series, “Who Are We?.” The profile tells the inspiring story of two young Latino winemakers and their mentor who helped them realize their dreams. The profile on winemakers Amy Alvarez-Wampfler and Victor Palencia and their former teacher, the late Stan Clarke, is written by Legacy Washington Chief Historian John C. Hughes. The profile is being released just…

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